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Independent Chart Wrap: Sia holds #1, threatens Singles Chart

AIR SinglesFlume s latest track to infatuate Australian listeners, Never Be Like You featuring Kai, remains at #1. Sia s Cheap Thrills moves up to #2 from #4 and marks the only notable movement in…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Feb 15, 2016
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AIR Singles

Flume’s latest track to infatuate Australian listeners, Never Be Like You featuring Kai, remains at #1. Sia’s Cheap Thrills moves up to #2 from #4 and marks the only notable movement in the Top 10.

However, Emma Louise’s Underflow re-enters at #9 with Violent Soho’s Viceroy debuting behind at #10. At #16 and #18 are re-entries from Wafia’s Heartburn and Flume’s Holdin On respectively.

AIR Radio Play

Vance Joy remains atop the Carlton Dry Independent Radio chart with Fire And The Flood with The Rubens giving chase at #2 up from #3 with Hold Me Back, a new peak for the track. Sia’s Cheap Thrills debuts at #4 followed by A.D.K.O.B.’s Glue scoring a debut at #5.

Outside the Top 10, Methyl Ethel’s Pick Me Up re-enters at #13, as does The Jezabels’ Come Alive at #14. Robbie Miller makes for the last re-entry at #17 with The Pain.

AIR Albums

Sia’s latest chart topper This Is Acting holds #1 on the Albums chart following the top debut last week. Her previous albums 1000 Forms Of Fear and Best Of… sit in the Top 10 at #3 and #7 respectively while Some People Have Real Problems and We Are Born remain outside the Top 10 at #17 and #20.

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Chet Faker’s Thinking In Textures moves back into the Top 10 at #8 from #12. The same can be said for Sticky Fingers’ Land Of Pleasure at #9 from #14. Smith Street Band see a bump in movement outside the Top 10 with Throw Me In The River moving up to #13 from #18, feeding off of their recent tour with Laneway Festival.

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